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i have a honda pilot 2009 and for over 3 years i am having cold weather starting problems
i have left it a the dealer for days several times but, all they do i replace the battery. i am sure is not the battery becouse i crank and crank until i kill the battery. its more like if i was out of gas. this happen mosly in the morning before the sun came out .new battery don't help |
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To me this suggests that you likely have a defective water temperature sensor. As a result your ecu is not receiving the correct data to adjust the mixture to assist cold start.
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